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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

Six years after playing Lenore Karidian, actress Barbara Anderson was still causing trouble for William Shatner -- this time, in the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE episode "Cocaine."

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(Screen shot from the new MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE complete series Blu-ray, which looks great.)
 
Barbara Anderson was a recurring player in M:I's final season, appearing in seven episodes as a substitute for Lynda Day George while she was on maternity leave. She was the only IMF team member in the series (other than a few one-shot guests in season 1) who ever got an origin story; she was an ex-con recruited for a mission targeting an old associate, and she chose to stay on afterward.
 
Barbara Anderson always looked to me as if someone blended Grace Kelly's and Ingrid Bergman's features together. :adore:
 
Anybody else? I'm lookin' right at the pictures, linked from my personal webspace as usual. Even Maurice's quote shows them. It's Bill Schallert again.
Oh, forgot to mention - the ep was written by Freddie Frieberger.
I've been on my Android phone and tablet for the last few weeks, and I'm also unable to view any of the images you've posted here recently. I get what looks like a button and an img tag for each pic, but can't click through to the image.
 
Well damn, that's odd. The images are hosted on my GoDaddy website, like the rest of my site. Oh well.
 
I pay $100 a year for the site, so I hope it's secure. :/
Oh well, I'll just make sure I mention names rather than assume y'all can see it and trying to be cute. :)
 
It doesn't have a SSL certificate to allow an encrypted connection. But I'm sure they'll sell you an upgrade!
Well, TLS, maybe. SSL was put to bed in 2014. And TSL 1.0 and 1.1 were supposed to be killed off in March of 2020 but as far as I can tell, Microsoft and Firefox have delayed that do to the pandemic. For Google/Chrome, they are dead.
 
As 50th anniversary business, I'm watching the 1970 documentary Gimme Shelter, which features multiple scenes of Melvin Belli in his day job as a lawyer--the year after he did "And the Children Shall Lead"--working the phone to arrange the infamous December 1969 Altamont Free Concert for the Rolling Stones.
 
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